Here's my first attempt at video blogging. I shot this with my new iPhone 3Gs (in stores now!).
This is the second year I've tried to grow potatoes in these garbage cans. The first year was a bust but these are looking pretty fabulous!
grow, marvel, eat, laugh, persevere
Here's my first attempt at video blogging. I shot this with my new iPhone 3Gs (in stores now!).
This is the second year I've tried to grow potatoes in these garbage cans. The first year was a bust but these are looking pretty fabulous!
This year I'm hoping to try canning. I helped my mom with it once years ago and we had a great time and made some delish Marinara and Salsa. I'd like to can enough of both to last us the entire season, but it'll be hard. We eat a lot of spaghetti!
If you purchased tomato plants from Slow Food, be sure to check out their Chicago Tomato Fest blog where Damien is asking us to report our tomato progress throughout the season. And even if you didn't, stop on by there for your tomato fix.
What kind of tomatoes are you growing this year?
Before we left, Ben handed out free Blue Lake Pole Bean seeds that were left over from One Seed Chicago, so hopefully, gardeners all over the country will be growing and blogging about their Chicago beans.
If you live in the area and have any spare time during your week, stop on over to Ginkgo Organic Garden and offer to help out in some way. They say their biggest stuggle (besides the rabbits) is having enough volunteers to tend the garden. They'd appreciate anybody, regardless of your level of knowledge and experience with gardening.
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